This study reports the distribution of the alpha 1D and alpha 1E calcium ch
annel subunits in the neotenous tiger salamander retina based on immunohist
ochemical techniques. Confocal and light microscopy were used to localize s
taining with fluorescently tagged antibodies to alpha 1D and alpha 1E in cr
oss-sectional and flatmount preparations of retina, al D-immunoreactivity (
alpha 1D-IR) was localized to the inner and outer plexiform layers (IPL and
OPL, respectively), ganglion cell layer (GCL), and optic fiber layer. alph
a 1E-IR was found predominantly in the IPL, with scattered, weak representa
tion in the OPL. alpha 1E-IR was not detected in the GCL or fiber layer. Th
ese findings suggest that different al calcium channel proteins have distin
ctive distributions in retina, which may reflect their unique and different
roles in retinal processing and homeostasis. NeuroReport 12:1493-1499 (C)
2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.